Most online law schools are not using Barbri. They are taking the brick and mortar law school model of case briefing and discussion and are applying it to teaching contract, criminal law, and tort theory. The average beginning online law school student assumes that by following the online law school method, he or she will pass the FYLSE. Notice that the person who passed the FYLSE did not depend heavily on Concord law school's model. He focused primarily on the test itself.

The FYLSE system is unfair because you cannot pass it the first time by following the brick and mortar law school model. If online law schools focused only on multiple choice questions and writing essays, 80 percent of all test takers would pass the FYLSE.